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If you want to use webforms then you should really just revise the Facebook Authentication protocol. You are going to be using the Javascript SDK to do authentication, then just making your server side calls with the SDK, of which there are examples, usually something along the lines of:

Thanks. What i am really looking for are some nice starter examples and best practices. I don't really want to struggle with .net authentication if Javascript SDK is preferred :). So far i've learned a few things but I still think that some basic examples and good practices would be helpful to lots of people. Maybe a list of useful links would be a great thing for a start.
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zzareOct 31 '10 at 12:00

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So to clarify. You basically have to use the Javascript SDK and the Facebook C# SDK. They serve two separate purposes. The javascript does the client side stuff (most of the authentication) and the Facebook C# SDK is for server side stuff. Also, we are working on some samples and to improve our documentation. We will have more samples up in the next week or so.
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Nathan TottenNov 14 '10 at 16:08